Disabled man from Reading claims he was denied care for nearly a year
A disabled man from Reading claims he was denied care for nearly a year in an ongoing dispute about his living conditions.
Read moreDetailsA disabled man from Reading claims he was denied care for nearly a year in an ongoing dispute about his living conditions.
Read moreDetailsReading council has been taken to task over a £9 million overspend on its budget due to the escalating cost of providing services.
Read moreDetailsAn award-winning games store in Reading is gearing up for a relocation in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA neighbourhood pub in Reading that has been closed for years will be brought back into use as a cafe bar with tabletop games and music.
Read moreDetailsA petition to make a 'dangerous' crossroads in Caversham safer for children, the elderly, and other pedestrians has received over 1,000 signatures.
Read moreDetailsA project to build 130 apartments near the Kennet riverside in Reading is moving forward.
Read moreDetailsA new Tesco has opened near KFC and McDonald's which will serve hundreds of neighbours living in new flats near the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA showdown is looming over the possibility of a closed pub in Reading being brought back into use, as some neighbours are 'dreading' its return.
Read moreDetailsThousands of neighbours have received compensation after losing water in two major outages in the Reading area.
Read moreDetailsPeople who drive pupils in Reading to school each day may have to pay hundreds of pounds more to continue operating.
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